homeward造句31) She made her way homeward, thinking about her absence.
32) She was indefinably depressed as they walked homeward.
33) Winterborne pursued his own course homeward.
34) Twilight was falling as he turned homeward.
35) She always searched for her fellows at nightfall, to have the protection of their companion - ship homeward.
36) This ship is outward bound / homeward bound , ie sailing away from / towards its home port.
37) Notwithstanding, my journey homeward was sadder than my journey thither; and many misgivings I had, ere I could prevail on myself to put the missive into Mrs Linton's hand.
38) The same evening the sheep had trailed homeward head to tail.
39) Before his homeward journey by the TransSiberian Railway Matsuoka tarried for a week in Moscow.
40) With a very few words they left the spot, and pursued their way homeward.
41) Homeward bound , the six o'clock throng bumped and jostled.
42) Eugene quit his work and after a luxurious day or two in Norfolk, started homeward.
43) Thomas Wolfe, the American novelist, had his first novel Look Homeward, Angel rejected 39 times before it was finally published and launched his career and created his fame.
44) The chairman doctor that is wearing white unlined long gown grows seriously homeward subsequently recommend 790 yuan of platoons of a period of treatment plumbic capsule.
45) Please permit my laissez faire period of time, seeks. Homeward journey.
46) On translucent tawny wings, a little red flying fox flaps homeward after a night of intense foraging.
47) She gave a small sigh of relief as they kept their course homeward.
48) But the risk that the recent homeward flow of bank assets will ossify into a less efficient, less flexible cross-border banking system is real and growing.
49) One city factor of production is homeward the village flows, develop at coastal economy seminary area.
50) On an evening in the latter part of May a middle-aged man was walking homeward from Shaston to the village of Marlott, in the adjoining Vale of Blakemore or Blackmoor.
51) Folding the page into his pocket he turned into Eccles Street, hurrying homeward.
52) He walked homeward in a blinding snowstorm, reaching the ferry by dusk.